Engine Mechanical problem
1967 Plymouth Fury 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic alot miles
My 1967 plymouth fury III has been sitting on the hill too long, and i went out to start it up, and well, it didn't.
I was told you could start a car that won't start by pouring a shot full of gasoline into the carburetor, and starting your car. Does this actually work? How would i go about doing this? I heard its because the engine loses pressure over time by sitting on a hill. Could use any help, thanks.
-matt
If I get an answer, I'd be more than happy to donate? =) $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ oh yeah
1967 Plymouth Fury 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic alot miles
My 1967 plymouth fury III has been sitting on the hill too long, and i went out to start it up, and well, it didn't.
I was told you could start a car that won't start by pouring a shot full of gasoline into the carburetor, and starting your car. Does this actually work? How would i go about doing this? I heard its because the engine loses pressure over time by sitting on a hill. Could use any help, thanks.
-matt
If I get an answer, I'd be more than happy to donate? =) $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ oh yeah
May 4, 2009 at 6:31 PM